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break the grip of pain with aspercreme. >>> more violence on the streets of syria. activists say this video posted on youtube shows syrian security forces firing on protesters in a damascus suburb. we can't confirm the authenticity of the video. ash leaders travel through damascus. they tell cnn a permanent team will remain in place. foreign reporters are not allowed into sir yeah one journalist did manage to get inside the flashpoint city of homs. not naming the journalist for his safety, but over the next few days cnn will be showcasing his remarkable stories. here is his first report on snipers targeting anyone who dares to walk in the street. >> reporter: the snipers are on basically every main street. they have checkpoints on both sides. snipers would shoot everybody who was basically crossing this street between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 in the morning. this is an unofficial curfew. the activists told me, i have to meet this woman there. this is the mother of a victim who got shot when she was pregnant in the seventh month. it was during the morning when she wants to
break the grip of pain with aspercreme. >>> more violence on the streets of syria. activists say this video posted on youtube shows syrian security forces firing on protesters in a damascus suburb. we can't confirm the authenticity of the video. ash leaders travel through damascus. they tell cnn a permanent team will remain in place. foreign reporters are not allowed into sir yeah one journalist did manage to get inside the flashpoint city of homs. not naming the journalist for his...
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a new mission this is how the arab league is being described by some particularly when it comes to syria others are not so appreciative. of the official t. application. called touch from the. video . calls an r.s.s. feeds with the palm of your. questions. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know. welcome to the big picture. he. says. i asked. you you. if . hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle an old organization finding a new mission this is how the arab league is being described by some particularly when it comes to syria others are not so appreciative for them the arab league is very selective when it comes to sanctions and its own members and those hostile to the arab league call it a tool of western powers. to cross talk the arab league i'm joined by monzer slain in washington he is director of the center for american arab studies and a national security affairs analyst also in washington we have hussein ab
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stopping any of those weapons maybe ending up in syria. while they may be ending up in various places the best thing i can report of this point is that we're told that the most dangerous of those weapons in terms of terrorist use the so-called manpads man carried anti-aircraft weapons have so far not been detected outside of libya so we hope that this concerted effort of the international community together with the libyan authorities can be successful in the containing the danger of spread of weapons from out of that country something else i'd like to ask you said libyan militants known to operate in syria what does that say about the nature of the syrian unrest that we've seen so far and why indeed does it appear that the u.n. members seem to be holding back from denouncing that what's happening there two weeks ago the russian delegation introduced a draft the security council resolution to the council trying to encourage the political process encourage the league of arab states money during mission which is being deployed now in syria b
stopping any of those weapons maybe ending up in syria. while they may be ending up in various places the best thing i can report of this point is that we're told that the most dangerous of those weapons in terms of terrorist use the so-called manpads man carried anti-aircraft weapons have so far not been detected outside of libya so we hope that this concerted effort of the international community together with the libyan authorities can be successful in the containing the danger of spread of...
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a new mission this is how the arab league is being described by some particularly when it comes to syria others are not so appreciative for them the arab league is very selective when it comes to sanctions and its own members and those hostile to the arab league call it a tool of western powers. and it. started . to cross talk the arab league i'm joined by monzer slain in washington he is director of the center for american arab studies and a national security affairs analyst also in washington we have hussein abdul hussein he is the washington bureau chief of the kuwaiti newspaper all right and in paris we cross to tell me he is the editor in chief and co-founder of arab thank dot com all right gentlemen this is crossfire that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it but first let's look at the arab league and syria. for decades now the arab league has had a shaky reputation often being dismissed as ineffective and only to the interest of its autocratic regimes but with the onset of the arab spring it has managed to come to the forefront as a regional mediator
a new mission this is how the arab league is being described by some particularly when it comes to syria others are not so appreciative for them the arab league is very selective when it comes to sanctions and its own members and those hostile to the arab league call it a tool of western powers. and it. started . to cross talk the arab league i'm joined by monzer slain in washington he is director of the center for american arab studies and a national security affairs analyst also in washington...
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arab league observers began working in syria. the u.s. accuses damascus of step attacks against its own people at of their arrival. a new outpouring of public grief is expected on the streets of p'yongyang. a very warm welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and our around the world. how this iconic paris cathedral fell in and out of favor and back in again. the giant outdoor escalator transforming lives and one of columbia's poorest neighborhoods. several thousand israelis have demonstrated in the town of beit shemesh to condemn the behavior of old so orthodox jews who want to segregate between the sexes. the behavior of -- the israeli president has said a minority in israel is acting is -- is acting outrageously. >> by early evening, thousands had gathered in beit shemesh angry at the treatment of women by ultra orthodox jews who want greater separation between the sexes. in recent months, many israelis have been shocked of grown men hurl abuse at school girls. their crime, dressing in modestly. >> >> over the weekend, israeli televisi
arab league observers began working in syria. the u.s. accuses damascus of step attacks against its own people at of their arrival. a new outpouring of public grief is expected on the streets of p'yongyang. a very warm welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and our around the world. how this iconic paris cathedral fell in and out of favor and back in again. the giant outdoor escalator transforming lives and one of columbia's poorest neighborhoods. several thousand israelis have demonstrated...
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as you just saw, i vens liz growing in syria. recent scenes in cairo show egypt is in disarray but there are few countries in the middle east which have escaped significant unrest in the arab spring and one of them is the united arab emirates. erin burnett has spent a lot of time in the middle east and in the uae and recently she spent a day with prime minister of the uae, the rule or of dubai. there he is. his name is sheikh mohammed. the man that ex-pats refer to as sheikh mo. locals call his highness. >> reporter: a perfect december day to celebrate the 40th anniversary of one of the youngest countries in the world. this is the united arab emirates and the man who built its crowned jewel, dubai, is still at the helm. >> i had a dream. >> reporter: a dream of skyscrapers where 40 years ago there were literally sand dunes, tents and small forts. now the world's tallest building rises from the desert. the center of the city. and the backdrop for the rich and famous, including tom cruise and his stunt move for the latest movie, "m
as you just saw, i vens liz growing in syria. recent scenes in cairo show egypt is in disarray but there are few countries in the middle east which have escaped significant unrest in the arab spring and one of them is the united arab emirates. erin burnett has spent a lot of time in the middle east and in the uae and recently she spent a day with prime minister of the uae, the rule or of dubai. there he is. his name is sheikh mohammed. the man that ex-pats refer to as sheikh mo. locals call his...
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and quietly today's events in syria however are quite scary people die daily and a number of cities are in chaos and on security some areas are peaceful but generally there are big problems in the country the arab league assumed responsibility for resolving this crisis and interacting with the conflicting sides let's look at libya where the international intervention took place and the arab states acted according to the progress there in syria's instance it was the into our big intervention especially on the part of the council states it was intended to resolve the crisis in the interests of the entire region and i hope that we the arabs and residents of this region will be able to resolve our problem on our own world and that it can comb through understand you correctly that you're against any intervention is serious situation except for regional forces. you're right firstly nobody outside this region wants to intervene in resolving this very complicated problem the consequences of an intervention would impact all countries of the region keeping this in mind we believe that the syr
and quietly today's events in syria however are quite scary people die daily and a number of cities are in chaos and on security some areas are peaceful but generally there are big problems in the country the arab league assumed responsibility for resolving this crisis and interacting with the conflicting sides let's look at libya where the international intervention took place and the arab states acted according to the progress there in syria's instance it was the into our big intervention...
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. >>> and quite the opposite in syria. huge protest crowds are turning out across the country again today. and the death toll has grown. earlier today an activist network reported nine deaths in clashes with security forces. it has now changed the number of dead to at least 13. the united nations says more than 5,000 syrians have died since mid march. two opposition groups have reached a deal on a plan for democracy in case syria's president steps down. >>> back in this country, a magnitude 4.0 earthquake has rattled ohio near the urban centers of youngstown and warren. this same area has been the center of a lot of controversy over fracking, a method of getting natural gas out of shale rock. critics worry it could cause earthquakes and other damage. >>> and customers complained and verizon listened. the country's largest mobile phone provider is scrapping its $2 fee for customers to make a one-time bill payment. the movement sparked outrage from thousands of verizon customers for having to pay a fee to pay their bill. >>>
. >>> and quite the opposite in syria. huge protest crowds are turning out across the country again today. and the death toll has grown. earlier today an activist network reported nine deaths in clashes with security forces. it has now changed the number of dead to at least 13. the united nations says more than 5,000 syrians have died since mid march. two opposition groups have reached a deal on a plan for democracy in case syria's president steps down. >>> back in this...
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. >> and we see the way it's behaving towards syria. basically supporting, going against the rest of the arab world in supporting al assad, refusing to impose sanctions and that's largely the result of irritating the iranian, who are very close to the iranian. >> the iraqi government justified that decision by saying first of all that sanctions have never forced a dictator to step down, bearing in mind that iraq also suffered greatly under saddam -- that could have a devastated impact on the iraqi economy and that is how they are basing their decision. that this is a decision of a sovereign iraqi nation, but there's still a lot of questions, wolf. >> thanks very much. arwa damon on the scene for us in baghdad as she's been virtually from day one. >>> details of what lawmakers slipped into a spending bill that's impacting potentially at least all of us. >>> and will bar ry bands go to jail? it's sentencing day for the disgraced form rer major league star. from neutrogena® naturals. removes 99% of dirt and toxins without dyes, parabens o
. >> and we see the way it's behaving towards syria. basically supporting, going against the rest of the arab world in supporting al assad, refusing to impose sanctions and that's largely the result of irritating the iranian, who are very close to the iranian. >> the iraqi government justified that decision by saying first of all that sanctions have never forced a dictator to step down, bearing in mind that iraq also suffered greatly under saddam -- that could have a devastated...
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they say al qaeda does not exist in syria. they suggest that it's awfully convenient the timing of this, that it really fits a narrative that he's trying to give to the world that he is battling terrorism in his country when, in fact, he is just implementing a brutal crackdown against his peaceful -- against the peaceful protesters in that country that are demanding he step aside. kyra? >> so are there still protests going on right now? >> reporter: according to the opposition figures we speak with, there are many demonstrations going on across syria today. many villages, many cities. in fact, i want to point your attention to some video. we found amateur video. we can't authenticate this video. it purports to show the town idlib where there are activists that are upset about the arab league having come into syria. they don't trust them. they don't think that these team members will be able to cease the violence there and they have huge banners even in english. this is a direct message to the international community. one reads
they say al qaeda does not exist in syria. they suggest that it's awfully convenient the timing of this, that it really fits a narrative that he's trying to give to the world that he is battling terrorism in his country when, in fact, he is just implementing a brutal crackdown against his peaceful -- against the peaceful protesters in that country that are demanding he step aside. kyra? >> so are there still protests going on right now? >> reporter: according to the opposition...
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syria under siege. at least 35 people died today including the man in this body bag. a citizen journalist who do you meaned the rebellion letting the world know wafs happening on the inside. this video right here is his own death which he himself recorded apparently shot by a sniper's bullet while his camera was rolling. we have footage tonight exclusive to cnn of the fighting. we'll talk to an activist inside. also in the u.s. and in raw politics, a touching moment on the campaign trail, newt gingrich showing a softer side talking about his mom and we have the latest from iowa and a political panel weighs in and my co-host for the new year kathy griffin will be here to join me for what's in store tonight. plus we'll wrap up the ridiculous top ten count down of 2011. the number one ridiculous of the year and all ahead at the top of the hour. more "out front" in a moment. >>> in tonight's "under surveillance" segment we're tracking your2012 you might not much as you might like. for instance, there is this thing called google wallet. this is the tap to pay system on and
syria under siege. at least 35 people died today including the man in this body bag. a citizen journalist who do you meaned the rebellion letting the world know wafs happening on the inside. this video right here is his own death which he himself recorded apparently shot by a sniper's bullet while his camera was rolling. we have footage tonight exclusive to cnn of the fighting. we'll talk to an activist inside. also in the u.s. and in raw politics, a touching moment on the campaign trail, newt...
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take up they have suspended syria from membership. -- >> they have suspended syria from membership, and they have imposed sanctions. they're not only the sanctions against members of the regime, but there are sanctions against the central bank of syria, which means --[inaudible] >> travel for diplomats and such. they go pretty far. do sanctions ever work? there are evidence that has limited defense. coming outab league so dramatically and forcefully against one of their own -- that is a big step. >> the symbol is not the gesture. the functions, levitan will not respect the sub -- 11 on will not respect the sanctions. iran will not respect the sanctions. -- lebanon will not respect the sanctions. it will be the single. the condemnation will not be. >> let's talk about the united states and how the obama administration has handled this walking on a tight rope. in egypt, a close relationship of many years, and look at egypt's relationship with israel. that is on the table. support of the military over all of these years. yemen -- we are worried about al qaeda in yemen. the united states is
take up they have suspended syria from membership. -- >> they have suspended syria from membership, and they have imposed sanctions. they're not only the sanctions against members of the regime, but there are sanctions against the central bank of syria, which means --[inaudible] >> travel for diplomats and such. they go pretty far. do sanctions ever work? there are evidence that has limited defense. coming outab league so dramatically and forcefully against one of their own -- that...
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turkey has its own dilemmas over syria. it fears further chaos will destabilize their long border and drive waves of refugees to join the thousands who have already fled here. intervention by turkish troops to protect civilians is being rolled out for now. evens could yet change that policy. bbc news, istanbul. >> shell is halting work in syria to comply with new sanctions. the company said it also had to consider the safety of its staff. other european companies are now expected to follow their example. the british ambassador to iran says it is clear the authorities in tehran were behind the bombing of recent british compounds. irani police stood back as demonstrators entered the compound. these are the pictures of the people now arrived back in tehran. we have been speaking to the british ambassador to iran. >> on tuesday afternoon, protesters stormed into the british embassy. the ambassador and his staff had to lock themselves into a safe room. now, pictures from the ambassador's own camera show how much damage they did
turkey has its own dilemmas over syria. it fears further chaos will destabilize their long border and drive waves of refugees to join the thousands who have already fled here. intervention by turkish troops to protect civilians is being rolled out for now. evens could yet change that policy. bbc news, istanbul. >> shell is halting work in syria to comply with new sanctions. the company said it also had to consider the safety of its staff. other european companies are now expected to...
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syria's behind the accused of finding the real slaughter for peace monitors. one freelance journalist and filmmaker put his life on the line and slipped into the city to get the real story. he is sharing what he found in this cnn exclusive. >> reporter: snipers are basically on every main street. they have check points on both sides. snipers will shoot everybody who is crossing this street between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 in the morning. this is an unofficial curfew. they told me i have to meet this woman. this is the mother of a victim who got shot when she was pregnant in the seventh month. it was during the morning when she wants to go out for shopping. >> translator: her brother tried for half an hour to go over the walls and roofs to get to her. but he didn't manage to reach her. finally they managed to pull her away. but it took another half an hour to get her to my house. >> you or i seen where a half hour ago somebody got shot. and 30 minutes later people are crossing very normally the street. me crossing this street, i have been feeling basically, feeling t
syria's behind the accused of finding the real slaughter for peace monitors. one freelance journalist and filmmaker put his life on the line and slipped into the city to get the real story. he is sharing what he found in this cnn exclusive. >> reporter: snipers are basically on every main street. they have check points on both sides. snipers will shoot everybody who is crossing this street between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 in the morning. this is an unofficial curfew. they told me i have to meet...
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but international pressure mounts on syria to auntie's other bennett talks to want to britain's foremost journalist jonathan steele from the guardian newspaper for his take on possible solutions to the country's political crisis. i'm joined by jonathan steele former chief correspondent of the guardian newspaper and now a commentator on international affairs jonathan thanks for speaking to r.t. europe now the u.k. recently been approached by the king of jordan to spearhead a diplomatic offensive against assad william hague the foreign secretary is now met with opposition leaders is this the preamble to another libyan start intervention. it could be i mean we can't be sure and i think it's dangerous it might be i mean they're trying to be hague's message to the opposition is to get your act together unite on a common platform in other words to turn yourself much more like the libyan opposition who the government also talked to and then eventually recognized as the official government of libya so i think it is the first stage to trying to recognize the opposition. there are hints more from
but international pressure mounts on syria to auntie's other bennett talks to want to britain's foremost journalist jonathan steele from the guardian newspaper for his take on possible solutions to the country's political crisis. i'm joined by jonathan steele former chief correspondent of the guardian newspaper and now a commentator on international affairs jonathan thanks for speaking to r.t. europe now the u.k. recently been approached by the king of jordan to spearhead a diplomatic offensive...
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. >>> crowds defy danger and took to the streets in syria today. opposition groups call the rallies the crawl to freedom square. they urge demonstrators to defy sniper attacks to make their way to public gathering places. the opposition says 32 people were killed by security forces today. the uprising has prompted some soldiers to defect. >> translator: we got the orders in the army that went against my oath as a soldier. i had sworn to protect civilians, but when i saw what the government forces were doing to the people, i defected. >>> they say there will be no change in policy despite the death of kim jong il now replaced by his son. the state-run news agency put out a statement saying north koreans are insulted south korea didn't allow more people to attend kim's funeral. it says, the tears they shed will turn into a, quote, roar of revenge. >>> police in egypt stormed the offices of ten human rights and pro-democracy groups, some of which are u.s. funded. they took computers, other he electronics. the egyptian prosecutor's office says it's par
. >>> crowds defy danger and took to the streets in syria today. opposition groups call the rallies the crawl to freedom square. they urge demonstrators to defy sniper attacks to make their way to public gathering places. the opposition says 32 people were killed by security forces today. the uprising has prompted some soldiers to defect. >> translator: we got the orders in the army that went against my oath as a soldier. i had sworn to protect civilians, but when i saw what the...
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near the border between syria key and syria in the skin the room which is very across the border basically from aleppo let's see two hours early going to investigate that you are really going to hurt first against shipment stand smuggling weapons by the jordanian syrian border we still don't know but it's a tall order for the area each full season there easer not exactly democracies they are investigating one of their all but they're also implicated in the whole big picture. the claim that the syrian opposition is being backed by extremist fighters shared by foreign journalists working on the ground later this hour r.t. here's my french reporter who exposed the rest through eyewitness accounts. i i think that all of the the action to destabilize the country are not working we see a lot of people killed but this is not perceived war quite well if they want to interweave throwing troops inside leg. using proxy from the gulf can see. the problem because based company is ready for about. the duma putin pledges the government will do everything possible to ensure transparency in the upcoming pr
near the border between syria key and syria in the skin the room which is very across the border basically from aleppo let's see two hours early going to investigate that you are really going to hurt first against shipment stand smuggling weapons by the jordanian syrian border we still don't know but it's a tall order for the area each full season there easer not exactly democracies they are investigating one of their all but they're also implicated in the whole big picture. the claim that the...
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estimates have died already in the violence in syria. but there has just been nothing like this, these mass bombings and it certainly represents a sinister escalation in the whole conflict. >> elizabeth, i'm wondering how the regional instability in neighboring iraq plays in the sense of this growing unrest in syria some. >> reporter: definitely. the baghdad bombings were part of a different power play probably and the syria is sort of self-contained. but added to all of the seismic political shifts and the upheaval of the arab spring or call it now the arab awakening, a whole regional instability that could become very dangerous in 2012. >> something we will be watching. cbs' elizabeth palmer in london, thank you. >>> debbye turner bell is at the news desk with a check of today's other headlines. >>> good morning to you. >>> an emotional farewell this morning to former czech president saturdays laugh havel. in 1989 he led the peaceful overthrow of communism. havel died sunday. >>> breast implants made by the french company pip officials
estimates have died already in the violence in syria. but there has just been nothing like this, these mass bombings and it certainly represents a sinister escalation in the whole conflict. >> elizabeth, i'm wondering how the regional instability in neighboring iraq plays in the sense of this growing unrest in syria some. >> reporter: definitely. the baghdad bombings were part of a different power play probably and the syria is sort of self-contained. but added to all of the seismic...
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the arab league gives syria a sunday deadline to accept or in the design of the country off a small action it follows if you want to human rights council resolution condemning damascus the violence emotion opposed saying it was one sided. and voting is already under way in russia's parliamentary elections as polling stations open in the east of the country with counting to begin after their ballot closes nationwide all sunday. news from russia under around the world this is r.c. with me thanks for joining us they have to show results of egypt's historic election that have been delayed for a second time causing frustration among protesters on tahrir square however leaks reports suggest that the muslim brotherhood's political party has made the strongest gains this year has all the details for us from cairo. we have to see the results of individual candidates because these were elections in which people were voting for the individual candidates as well as political parties and in this respect only four out of fifty three members of parliament have been officially elected the remaining were u
the arab league gives syria a sunday deadline to accept or in the design of the country off a small action it follows if you want to human rights council resolution condemning damascus the violence emotion opposed saying it was one sided. and voting is already under way in russia's parliamentary elections as polling stations open in the east of the country with counting to begin after their ballot closes nationwide all sunday. news from russia under around the world this is r.c. with me thanks...
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have to compose itself most probably it's not in syria that it finds composition but outside of syria. the solution for the current president assad. is depending on what the external forces will will agree upon of on how to handle the syrian case if it is like yugoslavia is a said it went on for about twelve to eighteen months of tentative negotiations broken peace agreements to then reach the outbreak of war the un peacekeeping that was followed by the need to need to intervention after the dayton agreement so if that is the path it is repeated we already know the history it would be here were you saying thank you for your informed force in the program pal or a phone there a brussels based think tank specializing from brussels based think tank specializing on political analysis thank you. let me put in pledges the government will do everything possible to ensure transparency in the upcoming presidential election the prime minister said it's actually the best interest as a candid it is nataly novikov more about that announcement as well as other developments in the russian world of to
have to compose itself most probably it's not in syria that it finds composition but outside of syria. the solution for the current president assad. is depending on what the external forces will will agree upon of on how to handle the syrian case if it is like yugoslavia is a said it went on for about twelve to eighteen months of tentative negotiations broken peace agreements to then reach the outbreak of war the un peacekeeping that was followed by the need to need to intervention after the...
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city of homs in syria. he says they want foreign intervention in syria don't really have humanitarian. we know how the syrian people feel they're all against foreign intervention and we've seen what foreign intervention has done in our country in iraq for example and in libya recently it was a disaster so nobody no arab i think not only let alone the syrians know out i would welcome a foreign intervention that these people be so called opposition has gone out of their minds i think that they're just lost and they're beginning actually to lose contact complete contact with the syrian people it's the simple as that these people are desperate they want power they they of course they want to topple the syrian regime and they don't care about the country you know even if the country is destroyed as long as there is toppled as long as they. gain power they don't care much about their own homeland after all they've been out of their country for a long time and i don't think they have anybody who called so foreign
city of homs in syria. he says they want foreign intervention in syria don't really have humanitarian. we know how the syrian people feel they're all against foreign intervention and we've seen what foreign intervention has done in our country in iraq for example and in libya recently it was a disaster so nobody no arab i think not only let alone the syrians know out i would welcome a foreign intervention that these people be so called opposition has gone out of their minds i think that they're...
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sounds like that peace agreement in syria is working out. no. i am, of course, being facetious here. those are the shots you hear in syria. thousands of syrians taking to the streets. more anti-government protests. the shooting continues. opposition leaders say as many as 35 people were killed yesterday during massive protests, and get this. this is going on as the arab league monitors are there, on the ground right now, determining whether the government is adhering to the agreement to pull its forces from the streets and stop the violence. >>> the u.n. says more than 5,000 people have been killed since the uprising against president bashar al assad began last march. >>> iran's navy conducting military exercises in the persian gulf this weekend near the strait of hormuz. that strait is a major gateway for oil shipments to the rest of the world. the united arab emirates sits just across from the strait of iran and the pentagon announced a $3.5 billion deal to sell anti-missile defense systems to the uae. they're planning to test a long-range mis
sounds like that peace agreement in syria is working out. no. i am, of course, being facetious here. those are the shots you hear in syria. thousands of syrians taking to the streets. more anti-government protests. the shooting continues. opposition leaders say as many as 35 people were killed yesterday during massive protests, and get this. this is going on as the arab league monitors are there, on the ground right now, determining whether the government is adhering to the agreement to pull...
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of course syria has quite good relations with iran. so they've decided i think that it's almost like a proxy war against iran if you can topple assad it's like it's considered to be a sort of. against the government in iran so does the fear of iran really outweigh any concern of syria descending into civil war well i'm not even sure it's fear. are they really afraid of iran i think it's more that they want to undermine the regime in iran and i think i think it's hostility to iran i would say rather than fear of because what is there to be afraid of with iran you know the only thing is this question of nuclear weapons which is still a long way down the line before iran would have a deliverable nuclear weapon it's first got to create the warheads on the weapons it's building them and then it's got to have the delivery system that could transport these things safely and you know drop them from position and father at the right target which is some way off so there's no reason to be really afraid of iran and anyway there are other ways of d
of course syria has quite good relations with iran. so they've decided i think that it's almost like a proxy war against iran if you can topple assad it's like it's considered to be a sort of. against the government in iran so does the fear of iran really outweigh any concern of syria descending into civil war well i'm not even sure it's fear. are they really afraid of iran i think it's more that they want to undermine the regime in iran and i think i think it's hostility to iran i would say...
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is no changing because varies new agreements between syria. and china or that so wait why no to impose. sanctions. it could be. his country but to rediscover a quickly able to. stomach and disaster for the orbitals arrived countries around so often stuck because centuries so. very long time to be. thanks very much for joining us. the least experienced. pure and touched by money. surrounded by steep fall. case paintings on display for thousands of years. eastern science and beyond the tiger you. all cheat. wealthy british scientists. lightly. market.
is no changing because varies new agreements between syria. and china or that so wait why no to impose. sanctions. it could be. his country but to rediscover a quickly able to. stomach and disaster for the orbitals arrived countries around so often stuck because centuries so. very long time to be. thanks very much for joining us. the least experienced. pure and touched by money. surrounded by steep fall. case paintings on display for thousands of years. eastern science and beyond the tiger you....
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these speak about a peaceful revolution in syria but on the other hand we hear from this the free syria army which is being funded and based in other countries and they are in cahoots with some very corrupt arab regions we hear that they are actively attacking. syrian military installations and soldiers here and there so we're also not getting a consistent story from this is this a peaceful uprising this is an armed uprising. and that's that's really part of the confusion right. senior american official jeffrey feltman so want to further international options as he puts it should the arab league peace plan fail what options and you talking about do you think this is a real worry we do not know what the americans are cooking right now obviously they are they are thinking of a much greater political context than syria they are thinking iran they are thinking the stability of iraq in the post american withdrawal and they are also and most importantly they are thinking how will the political vacuum if such a vacuum is created in damascus affect israel israel's security and the northern bord
these speak about a peaceful revolution in syria but on the other hand we hear from this the free syria army which is being funded and based in other countries and they are in cahoots with some very corrupt arab regions we hear that they are actively attacking. syrian military installations and soldiers here and there so we're also not getting a consistent story from this is this a peaceful uprising this is an armed uprising. and that's that's really part of the confusion right. senior american...
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stopping any of those weapons maybe ending up in syria. well they may be ending up in various places and in fact of the traumatic regional effects of the libyan conflict apply not only to the possibility of the spread of weapons but also own migrant workers who were working in libya but then they had to leave the country and create all sorts of tensions in the homelands as to the you know the particular the issue of the weapons it's not just the united nations but under the aegis of the central of the united nations a lot of work is being done on that the best thing i can report of this point is that we're told that the most dangerous of those weapons in terms of terrorist use the so-called manpads man carried anti-aircraft weapons have so far not been that they're to the outside of libya so we hope that this concerted effort of the international community together with the libyan authorities can be successful in the containing the danger of spread of weapons from out of that country something else i'd like to ask you say the libyan milita
stopping any of those weapons maybe ending up in syria. well they may be ending up in various places and in fact of the traumatic regional effects of the libyan conflict apply not only to the possibility of the spread of weapons but also own migrant workers who were working in libya but then they had to leave the country and create all sorts of tensions in the homelands as to the you know the particular the issue of the weapons it's not just the united nations but under the aegis of the central...
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the head of the arab league observers mission in syria those describe the situation in the rest of city of homs as reassuring so far the flashpoint city was the monitors first stop to investigate the government's response to the anti regime unrest their arrival was met by a massive demonstration with tens of thousands demanding international protection reaction now from more thorough and middle east expert eric alley he's in london this rally thanks for taking the time to be with us the arab monitors say the holmes is relatively calm so far they've seen no clashes but there are still reports out there suggesting the people are being killed how credible can these findings be do you think from them i think there's you know if we look at the broader picture of the situation in syria is no reached crisis point. the regime which is promising reform but delivering nothing carrying on the repression you have oversight forces being backed by turkey. i'm sure nato countries though we don't know. the crew physio who are arming rebels. trying to make it into a total civil war and then you have the
the head of the arab league observers mission in syria those describe the situation in the rest of city of homs as reassuring so far the flashpoint city was the monitors first stop to investigate the government's response to the anti regime unrest their arrival was met by a massive demonstration with tens of thousands demanding international protection reaction now from more thorough and middle east expert eric alley he's in london this rally thanks for taking the time to be with us the arab...
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spring was fast and dramatic with dictators disappearing in chinese you egypt and finally libya while syria and yemen have witnessed the brink of civil war and bahrain protesters were driven from the streets by massive minute tree falls and latino gets a force from that country's foreign minister who says bringing democracy and the rule of law to the gulf states was never going to be easy that's a specialty next. yes let's start with the syrian dossier some say the corp counts of the arab states the gulf plays a larger role than it's intended to in resolving this crisis sometimes it even substitutes the arab league to believe its position can help the god knows this crisis is very important and very dangerous that syria is one of the security pillars in the region if syria is stable and secure its citizens would live peacefully and quietly with today's events in syria however are quite scary people die daily and a number of cities are in chaos and on security some areas are peaceful generally there are big problems in the country the arab league assumed responsibility for resolving this cri
spring was fast and dramatic with dictators disappearing in chinese you egypt and finally libya while syria and yemen have witnessed the brink of civil war and bahrain protesters were driven from the streets by massive minute tree falls and latino gets a force from that country's foreign minister who says bringing democracy and the rule of law to the gulf states was never going to be easy that's a specialty next. yes let's start with the syrian dossier some say the corp counts of the arab...